To see “through a glass” — a mirror — “darkly” is to have an obscure or imperfect vision of reality. The expression comes from the writings of the Apostle Paul: he explains that we do not now see clearly, but at the end of time, we will do so. These portraits, part of an ongoing project, were all taken (or retaken) through glass to provide a layer of distortion representing skewed perceptions of a world dominated by social media, misinformation and polarisation. 

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